Last shot of the day on a film set, also the last name of the author of this blog. Martin - Latin singular, those soldiers who work for Mars, God of War. A smith. In this lifetime of words, music and film. AKA "The Afterlife Expert" (Coast to Coast AM) If you want to reach me, I can be found on FB, LinkedIn, or Gmail under MartiniProds (my youtube channel)

Monday

Two Thumbs Up For Roger

Here's
a pretty dramatic "Flipside" moment, and I will endeavor to interview
Chaz Ebert about it for the next book. I knew Roger Ebert, my brother
Jeff worked with him at the U of I on the school paper, and Roger had
given me a brutal "thumbs way down" review of my film "Limit Up" which
literally killed it while it was in the theaters. I thought he'd
appreciate the story about a guardian angel who helps a woman become the
first female soybean trader at the Chicago Board of Trade and Ray
Charles played her boss, God; I had no idea he was an atheist when I
insisted to the studio that they get Roger a copy of the film for his
review. One of the many errors I've made in my film career. (No really,
it's a fun movie; Danitra Vance, Ray Charles, Brad Hall, Nancy Allen -
just hard to find.)

However, he was always friendly when I
saw him at Cannes or other fests. I met his wife Chaz a few years back
as well - a lovely couple. So when he was pronounced dead and then
revived some years ago, he wrote how Chaz reported she heard him saying
"I'm still here." She insisted the Doctors revive him - and they did.
He went on to live another four or five years with her. It didn't
change Roger's opinion of an "afterlife" as he wrote a column about what
happened - how he wasn't conscious of calling out to her, but she was.
I noted how funny it was that the proof there is "consciousness after
life" actually happened to him - and to the person he loved the most on
the planet - but he was blind to it. And six days ago, this appeared in
Esquire, Chaz's recollection of his final days. He was experiencing
what so many have experienced - some in near death experiences - and
some while under deep hypnosis as pioneered by Michael Newton and
outlined in my first book "Flipside."

Take a moment to read
this description of Roger's last moments on the planet. "The one thing
people might be surprised about Roger said that he didn't know if he
could believe in God. He had his doubts. But toward the end, something
really interesting happened. That week before Roger passed away, I would
see him and he would talk about having visited this other place. I
thought he was hallucinating. I thought they were giving him too much
medication. But the day before he passed away, he wrote me a note: "This
is all an elaborate hoax." I asked him, "What's a hoax?" And he was
talking about this world, this place. He said it was all an illusion. I
thought he was just confused. But he was not confused. He wasn't
visiting heaven, not the way we think of heaven. He described it as a
vastness that you can't even imagine. It was a place where the past,
present, and future were happening all at once. (http://www.esquire.com/blogs/news/roger-ebert-final-moments)

Funny how he reviewed his glimpse of the nature of reality; "It's all a
hoax." He could have said "It's all a movie" or "It's all a theatrical
piece" which would have been a bit more accurate (according to the
research). "Hoax" implies there's someone behind the curtain pulling the
strings, and pulling something over on people. "Illusion" is accurate,
but again, so is film; funny he didn't make that connection. But when
you examine the "Flipside" you find that there's no one but you pulling
the strings - albeit with help from spirit guides and other resources -
but we experience events and problems in our paths because we put them
there, to examine them, to learn from them - to learn compassion for
others. We are directing the hoax, so to speak, and when we experience
the vastness, the "stepping outside of time" that one can experience
during a near death experience or under deep hypnosis, we see the past,
present and future as other events to experience. And we experience the
vastness, as Eben Alexander did in "Proof of Heaven" as a "glittering
darkness" where we are all connected at the same moment. But don't take
my word for it; take Roger's. Two thumbs way up.

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My dogme film "CAMERA"

As an experiment, I decided to make a film with a DV camera, completely improvised. The premise was simple; a camera gets stolen from a store and goes around the planet. Every time the lens cap comes off a new story begins.. and at some point, I get the camera and decide to make a "no budget" film. However, no one wants to be in my film (and yet, all the people I approach seem familiar, as they've already been in it). At the end my friend tells me "Why don't you just make a film about a camera?" Appearances by Rebecca Broussard, Carol Alt and Angie Everhart. This film was designated Dogme #15 by the Dogme 95 project. Click on the photo to buy the DVD or it is available streaming video on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/CAMERA-DOGME-15/dp/B001N8XV1S/ref=tmm_aiv_title_0

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Trailer for "Flipside: A Tourist's Guide to the Afterlife"

Flipside Book talk and Past life regression

Here's an hour or so video of my latest book talk at Mystic Journey Books in Venice, Ca. Enjoy!

And here's the second part of the talk, which includes a between life demonstration by Scott De Tamble (lightbetweenlives.com) who has never before conducted a hypnosis session in public. The woman in the audience had become upset when I was speaking about a past life memory which included a native american massacre - afterwards, Scott offered to help her get to the root of the emotion she was having. She's a friend of mine, an industry professional, had read the book "Flipside" but had never met Scott before.

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Trailer for "Someone To Call My Own"

A decade long examination into where music comes from starring Deron Johnson and Monica Behan. In festival release.

Trailer for "Earhart's Electra: Eyewitness Accounts"

Eyewitness interviews about what really happened to the nation's most famous pilot. Over 200 people saw her in the Marianas after she disappeared and the US Marines found her plane on Saipan. 6 of them are interviewed here.

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In Caffe Luxxe - photo by Russ Titelman

The Martini Shot

It's the last shot of the day. So named, supposedly, because this was when the director was stirring his drinks to celebrate the end of the shoot. The "Abby Singer"is the shot before the Martini shot, named after the AD who invented the "Martini Shot." The last shot of any picture I've directed we call Martini's "Martini." Thanks Abby. (After that, it's all downhill, or uphill, depending.) Welcome to my blog.

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Limit Up

Limit Up was released theatrically, lived for awhile on VHS, but does not yet have a DVD release (alas!). Ray Charles plays God to Danitra Vance's guardian angel, with Nancy Allen and Dean Stockwell starring.

Point of Betrayal

Tibetan Refugee Part One

In response to the recent events in Tibet, I've posted my feature length documentary with quotes from monks and children beaten and tortured by the Chinese authorities in Tibet. Please find it at youtube under "Tibetan Refugee Part One" etc until part five. It's at netflix, but on youtube it's free. Thanks.
Available at TibetDoc.com